Media consultant
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A media consultant is a term used to describe a marketing agent or public relations executive, hired by businesses or political candidates to obtain positive press coverage. Media consultants usually draft press releases to highlight positive achievements of a business, organization, or individual. In politics, Media consultants create ads campaigns designed to plant a desired image in the minds of voters.

